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Elegant and simplistic design from 1963

Lightly padded seat in semi-aniline leather

Original design made for MOMA Competition in 1949

Also known as the 3-legged smiling chair

Lounge chairs also designed by Hans J. Wegner include the Teddy Bear Chair and the GE-290 Lounge Chair

Hans J. Wegner CH07 Lounge Chair

They say three is a crowd, but when it comes to the Hans J. Wegner CH07 Lounge Chair, it's the perfect number. This unique 3-legged chair is a beautiful example of classic minimalist design. Our meticulously-made reproduction is as stylish and elegant as the original. The frame of the chair and three legs are carved from a choice of oak or walnut. The lightly padded seat and backrest is upholstered in semi-aniline leather, which is more resistant to stains than aniline leather. A choice of colours is available for the leather.

The story behind the Hans J. Wegner CH07 Lounge Chair

Hans J. Wegner's famous CH07 Lounge Chair was designed in 1963. Sometimes known as the Shell Chair or Smiling Chair because of its rounded wooden frame, it is renowned for its timeless style and generous comfort. The broad wing-shaped seat provides plenty of support while the sturdy three legs provide an interesting and unusual contrast to traditional chairs.Among Wegner iconic chair range you also find the Y Chair, the Valet Chair and the Oculus Chair.

Width: 74 cm

Height: 75 cm

Depth: 89 cm

Packaging: 93cm x 82cm x 78cm

Packaging weight: 23 kg

Seat Height: 37 cm

Boxes: 1

About The Designer:

Hans J. Wegner

Danish furniture designer, Hans J. Wegner was a pioneer of Organic Functionality, which seamlessly merged natural shapes with practical applications. His designs significantly contribute to the international popularity of mid-century Danish design. In his lifetime he designed over 500 different chairs, over 100 of which were put into mass production and many became design icons. His most iconic designs include the Y Chair, the CH07 Lounge Chair, the Ox Chair, the Style Hoop Chair, The Chair and the Wing Chair.

“A chair is to have no backside. It should be beautiful from all sides and angles.”